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Blackout Coral Bells
Prices start at : 35.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

Hardy, uniquely beautiful and long-lived are characteristics that make this an ideal choice for this year's garden. Glossy “black” foliage and creamy white, floral bells. The creamy white bells rise above the foliage on tall stalks in late spring,...
  • Botanical Name: Heuchera x 'Blackout'
  • Flower Color: White
  • Mature Height: 12 - 18 inches
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Growth Rate: Medium
Nebraska
Omaha
Autumn Leaves Coral Bells
Prices start at : 29.95 USD / 5" Container

15-inch shoots of fiery red will reach toward the sky and present a sprinkling of tiny pink-hued, white bells for a moment of whimsy amid the glory of early summer. Hardy Perennial with 3-Season Foliage Color Autumn Leaves Coral Bells is a perennial with...
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Fall Color: Red
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Mature Height: 8 - 10 inches
  • Mature Spread: 1 - 2 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Delta Dawn Coral Bells
Prices start at : 29.95 USD / 5" Container

Rounded, scalloped-edged leaves present dynamic color with their energetic blend of lime and yellow, accented with red veining. It's a hardy, vigorous little plant, both deer and rabbit resistant and fast-growing.
  • Foliage: Orange, Yellow
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Mature Height: 8 - 10 inches
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Botanical Name: Heuchera 'Delta Dawn'
Nebraska
Omaha
Plum Pudding Coral Bells
Prices start at : 33.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

‘Plum Pudding' needs about one inch of water per week; divide clumps in fall. Heuchera adds a bit of flavor to any perennial garden with its texture, vigor, and vibrant color. Foliage should not be trimmed back in the fall, but this coral bell may be...
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Soil Type: Normal, Sandy, Clay
  • Foliage: Plum
  • Mature Height: 12 inches
  • Mature Spread: 18 - 24 inches
Nebraska
Omaha
Planting Coral Bells: Tips For Growing The Coral Bells Plant In Your Garden
The spikes of tall, bell-shaped blooms is where the coral bells flowers get their name and are just as impressive as the foliage color, blooming in late spring to early summer. There are also late-blooming types available.
Ohio
Willoughby
Molucella laevis Bells of Ireland Seeds
Prices start at : 1.79 USD / retail-seed-packet

Dries beautifully to a straw color. 4,200 seeds/oz.; 12-21 days, 70°F. (28”) Molucella laevis Bells of Ireland features tall spikes that are covered with apple-green, bell-shaped calyxes with a small, white flower in the center.
  • weight: .0625 lbs
Connecticut
East Hartford
Bells Of Ireland, Moluccella Laevis
Prices start at : 3.99 USD / 1 Pkt. (100 seeds)

Grows best in full sun to partial shade in well-drained soil. Stems are arrayed with spectacular green bell-shaped bracts that are straw- colored when dried. An attention-getter in the border.
  • Ornamental Use: Borders, Dried Flowers
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Sow Method: Indoor Sow
  • Bloom Duration: 10 weeks
  • Flower color: Green
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Molucella laevis
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 Ounce Package

Bells Of Ireland Seeds - Bells Of Ireland Seed “Bells of Ireland” is an unusual flower that is an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements or for drying. Though technically an annual, Bells of Ireland is typically a vigorous re-seeder that can...
  • Name: Bells of Ireland
  • Height: 24-30 Inches
  • Green florettes with tiny White flowers; Great for cutting!.: Yes
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Hardiness Zones: All
  • Ships: Year Around
North Carolina
Arden
Bells of Ireland - Seed
Prices start at : 4.10 USD / Packet

Do not cover seed as light is required for germination.Sow 6-8 weeks before last frost in individual 3" pots or cell packs, as plants have taproots and do not transplant well. Harden off and transplant outside after the danger of frost has passed.If anything...
  • Hybrid Status: Open Pollinated
  • Ideal for Drying and Crafts: Yes
  • Latin Name: Moluccella laevis
  • Life Cycle: Annual
Maine
Winslow
Moving Lily Of The Valley Plants: When To Transplant Lily Of The Valley
And that isn't all about lily of the valley that's tough. The plant itself is extremely resilient and hardy, so there is no need to worry when transplanting lily of the valley. Dig up the small rhizomes, called pips.
Ohio
Willoughby
Lily Of The Valley Seed Pod – Tips On Planting Lily Of The Valley Berries
Dividing the pips or rhizomes is the fastest way to increase your stock of plants. Keep the area moderately moist. Still want to try it? If you prefer the challenge of planting the berries, it can be an interesting project.
Ohio
Willoughby
Lily Of The Valley Varieties – Growing Different Types Of Lily Of The Valley Plants
“Fortin Giant” can reach all the way to 18 inches (30-45 cm.) in height. There are many lily of the valley varieties that produce pink blooms. “Dorien” also has larger than normal flowers.
Ohio
Willoughby
How Invasive Is Lily Of the Valley: Should I Plant Lily Of The Valley Ground Cover
It is especially happy in shady, wooded areas and doesn't always do well in poor, dry soil or intense sunlight. Leave the cover in place for at least six months. Once established, lily of the valley is an unstoppable force to be reckoned with.
Ohio
Willoughby
Pests On Lily Of The Valley : Bugs And Animals That Eat Lily Of The Valley Plants
The pests are repelled by the metal. Begin trapping three weeks after the last frost to catch the pests. These gastropods will do quite a bit of damage to the foliage, creating ragged holes in the leaves.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Lily Of the Valley: When To Plant Lily Of The Valley
Cool winter temperatures are required to allow a proper dormancy period.The single underground rhizomes of this plant, which are known as “pips”, can be divided anytime after flowering.
Ohio
Willoughby
Lily Of The Valley Control – How To Kill Lily Of The Valley
This ground cover spreads quickly through rhizomes. Leave this in place for at least one growing season, at which time the sprouts (and roots) should be dead. If it's done any later, the larger plants will need to be cut as close to the ground as possible.
Ohio
Willoughby
Treating Diseased Lily Of The Valley Plants – Symptoms Of Lily Of The Valley Disease
Read on to learn how to treat sick lily of the valley, as well as ways to keep your plants healthier.In many parts of the world, spring just isn't spring without the delicate and fragrant notes of the ancient lily of the valley.
Ohio
Willoughby
Dividing Lily Of The Valley: When To Split Lily Of The Valley Plants
Read on to learn how to divide a lily of the valley.The optimum time for lily of the valley division is when the plant is dormant in spring or fall. Separating lily of the valleys after flowering ensures the plant's energy is available for creation of...
Ohio
Willoughby
Is Lily Of The Valley Poisonous : Understanding Lily Of The Valley Toxicity
All parts of the plant are considered potentially toxic. The overwhelming effect is one of a cardiac episode.As little as two leaves of the plant can be a fatal dose in young children and pets.
Ohio
Willoughby
Container Growing Lily Of The Valley: How To Plant Lily Of The Valley In Pots
Producing tiny, delicate, but highly fragrant, white bell-shaped flowers, it's a good addition to any garden. If you're planting store bought rhizomes, you should just cover the tops of the buds with soil.Lily of the valley container care is easy.
Ohio
Willoughby
Caring For Glory Of The Snow Bulbs
Plant the bulbs 3 inches apart and 3 inches deep.Caring for glory of the snow is easy and effortless. The plants grow approximately 6 inches tall and form clumps which spread over time.
Ohio
Willoughby
Lily Of The Valley Won\'t Bloom: Why Is My Lily Of The Valley Not Blooming
If you had a dry winter or spring, your bed of lily of the valley may have gotten too dry. It will not do well in zones higher than 9, where it is too warm in the winter to give it an adequate dormant period.
Ohio
Willoughby
Lily Of The Valley Has Yellow Leaves – Reasons For Yellow Lily Of The Valley Leaves
That one specimen or stand that they'd throw any kind of treatment at or try any crazy thing just to keep it going another day. These buggers are hard to get rid of, so the best bet is to destroy infected plants.
Ohio
Willoughby
Heucheras: A conversation with Heuchera breeder Dan Heims
All have compact form and beautiful leaves of silver, frosted green, and gold.You do a lot of travelling around the world in search of "new" plants that have not yet been introduced to culture in the United States.
California
El Segundo
Pride of the Farm 17 Gallon Super Drinker w/Heat
Prices start at : 445.00 USD

No loose parts to lose. Stainless steel spring loaded valve cover removes easily. 100% poly construction. You don't need extra heat to keep the line above the ground open. You do need proper installation to prevent the supply line underneath the drinker...
Kansas
McPherson
Bells Of Ireland Care: Tips For Growing Bells Of Ireland Flowers
If you grow a, bells of Ireland flowers will fit right in. Keep the soil moist., so use it in outlying gardens where other flowers may be damaged by hungry wildlife.Bells of Ireland care can include fertilization, if needed.
Ohio
Willoughby
Pride of the Farm 16 Gallon Polar Max - No Heat
Prices start at : 574.00 USD

No pulleys & cable to foul & rust. Livestock can drink out of both flaps at the same time, not always so with a ball closure. Foam insulation between walls has an R-value of 7.14".
Kansas
McPherson